Fondation René Touraine

The Fondation René Touraine (FRT) is a European non-governmental, non-profit organization. The purpose of the Fondation René Touraine is to support therapeutic progress in dermatology through actions bringing together dermatologists, scientists, pharmaceutical companies and health authorities.

For 25 years, the FRT-Fondation René Touraine has been working towards the improvement of patient care in dermatology.
The FRT is an international non-governmental and non-profit organization recognized of public utility by French law. Its main goal is to support therapeutic progress in dermatology in order to help patients suffering from skin diseases all over the world. To this end, the Foundation has a multidisciplinary approach by creating an international forum for dermatologists, researchers, patient associations, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries and Health authorities.
Find us at: http://www.fondation-r-touraine.org/
Make a donation: http://www.fondation-r-touraine.org/-Make-a-donation-
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Drawings by Etienne Després
Music: Echoes of Time - Kevin MacLeod ; Serenity - Aakash Gandhi

Interview avec Quentin Muller, lauréat d'une bourse de la Fondation René Touraine en 2015 pour son projet "In vitro reconstruction of an innervated and immunocompetent Tissue-Engineered Skin (iiTES)"
An interview with Quentin Muller, who won an FRT Fellowship in 2015 for his project of "In vitro reconstruction of an innervated and immunocompetent Tissue-Engineered Skin (iiTES)".
Meet the other fellowship winners: http://www.fondation-r-touraine.org/Winners-of-the-european
You can help us grant new opportunities to young researchers by making a donation: http://www.fondation-r-touraine.org/-Make-a-donation-

Interview with Su Mar Lwin, who won the FRT's short exchange award in 2015 for her project "Phase I study of lentiviral-mediated COL7A1 gene-modified autologous fibroblasts in adults with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa"

Interviews with former winners of FRT Fellowships: Charlotte Bernigaud (New therapeutic strategies for the control of scabies in humans and animals) and Vijaykumar Patra (Contribution of skin resident memory T cells (TRM) to the chronicity of eczemas: new strategies to target skin TRM and restore tolerance).
Interview avec des boursiers de la Fondation René Touraine